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Don't force elephants to join the circus

Date published: 2/15/2009

There's nothing more exciting than the circus.

It's hard to forget black bears riding around on little bikes, dogs doing tricks, and big cats jumping through hoops of fire.

But the main event was always the elephants. The sound of their giant feet pounding the ground entering the ring was almost deafening.

But now, I feel these majestic, gentle animals do not belong in a circus. Nor do the other wild animals.

Elephants are used to walking 25 to 30 miles every day. They are herd animals with a social structure that should not be changed.

When their legs are bound by chains, they will sway back and forth constantly, a symptom of psychological distress.

Elephants aren't supposed to stand on their heads or rear up on their back legs. Bears aren't supposed to ride bikes, and lions and tigers aren't supposed to jump through hoops of fire. This might be fun to see, but the animals are doing it out of fear of their trainers.

Make no mistake; teaching circus animals to do tricks comes with pain. Whips are used for training the tigers and lions. Elephants are beaten and poked with sharp objects. Muzzles and tight collars and other tactics are used on the bears. It's the only way a trainer can maintain dominance.

Yes, we all love a circus, but we must realize that these wonderful animals are paying a high price for our entertainment.

I applaud the efforts of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Animal Welfare Institute to stop the use of elephants in circuses. All circus animals should be free.

Mary Beth Hall

Stafford



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Date published: 2/15/2009


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Thank you (posted by chandlerlady , Feb. 15, 2009 9:45 pm)   
Ms. Hall for a well written letter. I too am an avid admirer of animals and the beauty and love they naturally possess. I am all for animal rights and support many animal / shelter/rescue groups. It is too bad most people aren't as respectful of their own kind as animals are. Bless you for your support and love for the gentle elephant species. They are truly family oriented in their herds and magnificent to behold. A pity that humans have to cage or kill the natural wonders of the earth.

Best Circus - no animals (posted by emptyhouses , Feb. 15, 2009 12:07 pm)   
The best circus I ever saw was a group of Romanians in Europe. No animals were used at all. The people who sold tickets and concessions were all in the show. It's easier to train animals to do tricks then to develop talent yourself.

No Dean (posted by Ron_C , Feb. 15, 2009 9:50 am)   
Those type of elephants spend lots of effort and money in their efforts to join those circus's. Unfortunately the clowns are running the show there.

Title fooled me! (posted by DeanFetterolf , Feb. 15, 2009 6:29 am)   
I thought this was going to be about the Republicans in DC and Richmond !!!

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